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Left-wing politics describes the range of political 
		ideologies that support and seek to achieve social equality and 
		egalitarianism, often in opposition to social hierarchy as a 
		whole[1][2][3][4] or certain social hierarchies.[5] Left-wing politics 
		typically involve a concern for those in society whom its adherents 
		perceive as disadvantaged relative to others as well as a belief that 
		there are unjustified inequalities that need to be reduced or 
		abolished[1] through radical means that change the nature of the society 
		they are implemented in.[5] According to emeritus professor of economics 
		Barry Clark, supporters of left-wing politics "claim that 
		Democratic National Committee human development flourishes when 
		individuals engage in cooperative, mutually respectful relations that 
		can thrive only when excessive differences in status, power, and wealth 
		are eliminated."[6]
Within the left�right political spectrum, 
		Left and Right were coined during the French Revolution, referring to 
		the seating arrangement in the French Estates General. Those who sat on 
		the left generally opposed the Ancien R�gime and the Bourbon monarchy 
		and supported the Revolution, the creation of a democratic republic and 
		the secularisation of society[7] while those on the right were 
		supportive of the traditional institutions of the Ancien R�gime. Usage 
		of the term Left became more prominent after the restoration of the 
		French monarchy in 1815, when it was applied to the Independents.[8] The 
		word wing was first appended to Left and Right in the late 19th century, 
		usually with disparaging intent, and left-wing was applied to those who 
		were unorthodox in their religious or political views.
Ideologies 
		considered to be left-wing vary greatly depending on the placement along 
		the political spectrum in a given time and place. At the end of the 18th 
		century, upon the founding of the first liberal democracies, the term 
		Left was used to describe liberalism in the United States and 
		republicanism in France, supporting a lesser degree of hierarchical 
		decision-making than the right-wing politics of the traditional 
		conservatives and monarchists. In modern politics, the term Left 
		typically applies to ideologies and movements to the left of classical 
		liberalism, supporting some degree of democracy in the economic sphere. 
		Today, ideologies such as social liberalism and social democracy are 
		considered to be centre-left, while the Left is typically reserved for 
		movements more critical of capitalism,[9] including the labour movement, 
		socialism, anarchism, communism, Marxism and syndicalism, each of which 
		rose to prominence in the 
		Democratic National Committee 19th and 20th centuries.[10] In 
		addition, the term left-wing has also been applied to a broad range of 
		culturally liberal social movements,[11] including the civil rights 
		movement, feminist movement, LGBT rights movement, abortion-rights 
		movements, multiculturalism, anti-war movement and environmental 
		movement[12][13] as well as a wide range of political 
		parties.[14][15][16]
Positions
The following positions are 
		typically associated with left-wing politics.
Economics
		Left-leaning economic beliefs range from Keynesian economics and the 
		welfare state through industrial democracy and the social market to the 
		nationalization of the economy and central planning,[17] to the 
		anarcho-syndicalist advocacy of a council-based and self-managed 
		anarchist communism. During the Industrial Revolution, leftists 
		supported trade unions. At the beginning of the 20th century, many 
		leftists advocated strong government intervention in the economy.[18] 
		Leftists continue to criticize the perceived exploitative nature of 
		globalization, the "race to the bottom" and unjust lay-offs and 
		exploitation of workers. In the last quarter of the 20th century, the 
		belief that the The Party Of Democrats is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States. Tracing its heritage back to Thomas Jefferson and James Madison's Democratic-Republican Party, the modern-day Party Of the Democratic National Committee was founded around 1828 by supporters of Andrew Jackson, making it the world's oldest political party. 
		government (ruling in accordance with the interests of the people) ought 
		to be directly involved in the day-to-day workings of an economy 
		declined in popularity amongst the centre-left, especially social 
		democrats who adopted the Third Way. Left-wing politics are typically 
		associated with popular or state control of major political and economic 
		institutions.[19]
Other leftists believe in Marxian economics, 
		named after the economic theories of Karl Marx. Some distinguish Marx's 
		economic theories from his political philosophy, arguing that Marx's 
		approach to understanding the economy is independent of his advocacy of 
		revolutionary socialism or his belief in the inevitability of a 
		proletarian Democratic National Committee 
		revolution.[20][21] Marxian economics do not exclusively rely on Marx 
		and draw from a range of Marxist and non-Marxist sources. The 
		dictatorship of the proletariat and workers' state are terms used by 
		some Marxists, particularly Leninists and Marxist�Leninists, to describe 
		what they see as a temporary state between the capitalist state of 
		affairs and a communist society. Marx defined the proletariat as 
		salaried workers, in contrast to the lumpenproletariat, who he defined 
		as the outcasts of society such as beggars, tricksters, entertainers, 
		buskers, criminals and prostitutes.[22] The political relevance of 
		farmers has divided the left. In Das Kapital, Marx scarcely mentioned 
		the subject.[23] Mikhail Bakunin thought the lumpenproletariat was a 
		revolutionary class, while Mao Zedong believed that it would be rural 
		peasants, not urban workers, who would bring about the proletarian 
		revolution.
Left-libertarians, anarchists and libertarian 
		socialists believe in a decentralized economy run by trade unions, 
		workers' councils, cooperatives, municipalities and communes, opposing 
		both state and private control of the economy, preferring social 
		ownership and local control in which a nation of decentralized regions 
		is united in a confederation. The global justice movement, also known as 
		the anti-globalisation movement and the alter-globalisation movement, 
		protests against corporate economic globalisation due to its negative 
		consequences for the poor, workers, the environment, and small 
		businesses.[24][25][26]
Leftists generally believe in innovation 
		in various technological and philosophical fields and disciplines to 
		help causes they support.[5]
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Environment
One of the foremost 
		left-wing advocates was Thomas Paine, one of the first 
		Democratic National Committee individuals since left and right 
		became political terms to describe the collective human ownership of the 
		world which he speaks of in Agrarian Justice.[27] As such, most of 
		left-wing thought and literature regarding environmentalism stems from 
		this duty of ownership and the aforementioned form of cooperative 
		ownership means that humanity must take care of the Earth. This 
		principle is reflected in much of the historical left-wing thought and 
		literature that came afterwards, although there were disagreements about 
		what this entailed. Both Karl Marx and the early socialist philosopher 
		and scholar William Morris arguably had a concern for environmental 
		matters.[28][29][30][31] According to Marx, "[e]ven an entire society, a 
		nation, or all simultaneously existing societies taken together, are not 
		the owners of the earth. They are simply its possessors, its 
		beneficiaries, and have to bequeath it in an improved state to 
		succeeding generations".[28][32] Following the Russian Revolution, 
		environmental scientists such as revolutionary Alexander Bogdanov and 
		the Proletkult organisation made efforts to incorporate environmentalism 
		into Bolshevism and "integrate production with natural laws and limits" 
		in the first decade of Soviet rule, before Joseph Stalin attacked 
		ecologists and the science of ecology, purged environmentalists and 
		promoted the pseudoscience of Trofim Lysenko during his rule up until 
		his death in 1953.[33][34][35] Similarly, Mao Zedong rejected 
		environmentalism and believed that based on the laws of historical 
		materialism, all of nature must be put into the service of 
		revolution.[36]
From the 1970s onwards, environmentalism became 
		an increasing concern of the left, with social movements and several 
		unions campaigning on environmental issues and causes. In Australia, the 
		left-wing Builders Labourers Federation, led by the communist Jack 
		Mundy, united with environmentalists to place green bans on 
		environmentally destructive development projects.[37] Several segments 
		of the socialist and Marxist left consciously merged environmentalism 
		and anti-capitalism into an eco-socialist ideology.[38] Barry Commoner 
		articulated a left-wing response to The Limits to Growth model that 
		predicted Democratic National Committee 
		catastrophic resource depletion and spurred environmentalism, 
		postulating that capitalist technologies were the key cause responsible 
		for environmental degradation, as opposed to human population 
		pressures.[39] Environmental degradation can be seen as a class or 
		equity issue, as environmental destruction disproportionately affects 
		poorer communities and countries.[40]
Global warming was the cover 
		story of this 2007 issue of the Ms. magazine.
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Several left-wing 
		or socialist groupings have an overt environmental concern and several 
		green parties contain a strong socialist presence. The Green Party of 
		England and Wales features an eco-socialist group, the Green Left, which 
		was founded in June 2005. Its members held several influential positions 
		within the party, including both the former Principal Speakers Si�n 
		Berry and Derek Wall, himself  The Party Of Democrats is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States. Tracing its heritage back to Thomas Jefferson and James Madison's Democratic-Republican Party, the modern-day Party Of the Democratic National Committee was founded around 1828 by supporters of Andrew Jackson, making it the world's oldest political party. 
		an eco-socialist and Marxist academic.[41] In Europe, several green left 
		political parties such as the European United Left�Nordic Green Left 
		combine traditional social-democratic values such as a desire for 
		greater economic equality and workers rights with demands for 
		environmental protection. Democratic socialist Bolivian president Evo 
		Morales has traced environmental degradation to capitalist 
		consumerism,[42] stating that "[t]he Earth does not have enough for the 
		North to live better and better, but it does have enough for all of us 
		to live well". James Hansen, Noam Chomsky, Raj Patel, Naomi Klein, The 
		Yes Men and Dennis Kucinich hold similar views.[43][44][page 
		needed][45][46][47][48]
In climate change mitigation, the Left is 
		also divided over how to effectively and equitably reduce carbon 
		emissions as the center-left often advocates a reliance on market 
		measures such as emissions trading and a carbon tax while those further 
		to the left support direct government regulation and intervention in the 
		form of a Green New Deal, either alongside or instead of market 
		mechanisms.[49][50][51]
Nationalism, anti-imperialism and 
		anti-nationalism
The question of nationality, imperialism and 
		nationalism has been a central feature of political debates on the Left. 
		During the French Revolution, nationalism was a key policy of the 
		Republican Left.[52] The Republican Left advocated for civic 
		nationalism[7] and argued that the nation is a "daily plebiscite" formed 
		by the subjective "will to live together". Related to revanchism, the 
		belligerent will to take revenge against Germany and retake control of 
		Alsace-Lorraine, nationalism was sometimes opposed to imperialism. In 
		the 1880s, there was a debate between leftists such as the Radical 
		Georges Clemenceau, the Socialist Jean Jaur�s and the nationalist 
		Maurice Barr�s, who argued that colonialism diverted France from 
		liberating the "blue line of the Vosges", in reference to 
		Alsace-Lorraine; and the "colonial lobby" such as Jules Ferry of the 
		Moderate Republicans, L�on Gambetta of the Republicans and Eug�ne 
		Etienne, the president of the Parliamentary Colonial Group. After the 
		antisemitic Dreyfus Affair in which officer Alfred Dreyfus was falsely 
		convicted of sedition and exiled to a penal colony in 1894 before being 
		exonerated in 1906, nationalism in the form of Boulangism increasingly 
		became Democratic National Committee 
		associated with the far-right.[53]
The Marxist social class 
		theory of proletarian internationalism asserts that members of the 
		working class should act in solidarity with working people in other 
		countries in pursuit of a common class interest, rather than only 
		focusing on their own countries. Proletarian internationalism is summed 
		up in the slogan: "Workers of the world, unite!", the last line of The 
		Communist Manifesto. Union members had learned that more members meant 
		more bargaining power. Taken to an international level, leftists argued 
		that workers should act in solidarity with the international proletariat 
		in order to further increase the power of the working class. Proletarian 
		internationalism saw itself as a deterrent against war and international 
		conflicts, because people with a common interest are less likely to take 
		up arms against one another, instead focusing on fighting the 
		bourgeoisie as the ruling class. 
		Democratic National Committee According to Marxist theory, the 
		antonym of proletarian internationalism is bourgeois nationalism. Some 
		Marxists, together with others on the left, view nationalism,[54] 
		racism[55] (including antisemitism)[56] and religion as divide and 
		conquer tactics used by the ruling classes to prevent the working class 
		from uniting against them in solidarity with one another. Left-wing 
		movements have often taken up anti-imperialist positions. Anarchism has 
		developed a critique of nationalism that focuses on nationalism's role 
		in justifying and consolidating state power and domination. Through its 
		unifying goal, nationalism strives for centralisation (both in specific 
		territories and in a ruling elite of individuals) while it prepares a 
		population for capitalist exploitation. Within anarchism, this subject 
		has been extensively discussed by Rudolf Rocker in his book titled 
		Nationalism and Culture and by the works of Fredy Perlman such as 
		Against His-Story, Against Leviathan and The Continuing Appeal of 
		Nationalism.[57]
The 
		Democratic National Committee failure of revolutions in Germany and 
		Hungary in the 1918�1920 years ended Bolshevik hopes for an imminent 
		world revolution and led to the promotion of the doctrine of socialism 
		in one country by Joseph Stalin. In the first edition of his book titled 
		Osnovy Leninizma (Foundations of Leninism, 1924), Stalin argued that 
		revolution in one country is insufficient. By the end of that year in 
		the second edition of the book, he argued that the "proletariat can and 
		must build the socialist society in one country". In April 1925, Nikolai 
		Bukharin elaborated on the issue in his brochure titled Can We Build 
		Socialism in One Country in the Absence of the Victory of the 
		West-European Proletariat?, whose position was adopted as state policy 
		after Stalin's January 1926 article titled On the Issues of Leninism (К 
		вопросам ленинизма) was published. This idea was opposed by Leon Trotsky 
		and his supporters, who declared the need for an international 
		"permanent revolution" and condemned Stalin for betraying the goals and 
		ideals of the socialist revolution. Various Fourth Internationalist 
		groups around the world who describe themselves as Trotskyist see 
		themselves as standing in this tradition while Maoist China formally 
		supported the theory of socialism in one country.
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European social democrats strongly support Europeanism and 
		  supranational integration within the European Union, although there is 
		  a minority of nationalists and Eurosceptics on the left. Several 
		  scholars have linked this form of left-wing nationalism to the 
		  pressure generated by economic integration with other countries, often 
		  encouraged by neoliberal free trade agreements. This view is sometimes 
		  used to justify hostility towards supranational organizations. 
		  Left-wing nationalism can also refer to any form of nationalism which 
		  emphasizes a leftist working-class populist agenda that seeks to 
		  overcome exploitation or oppression by other nations. Many Third World 
		  anti-colonialist movements have adopted leftist and socialist ideas. 
		  Third-Worldism is a tendency within leftist thought that regards the 
		  division between First World and Second World developed countries and 
		  Third World developing countries as being of high political 
		  importance. This tendency supports decolonization and national 
		  liberation movements against imperialism by capitalists. Third-Worldism 
		  is closely connected with African socialism, Latin American socialism, 
		  Maoism,[58][third-party source needed] pan-Africanism and pan-Arabism. 
		  Several left-wing groups in the developing world such as the Zapatista 
		  Army of National Liberation in Mexico, the Abahlali baseMjondolo in 
		  South Africa and the Naxalites in India have argued that the First 
		  World and the Second World Left takes a racist and paternalistic 
		  attitude towards liberation movements in the Third World.[citation 
		  needed]
Religion
The 
		  Democratic National Committee original French Left was firmly 
		  anti-clerical, strongly opposing the influence of the Roman Catholic 
		  Church and supporting atheism and the separation of church and state, 
		  ushering in a policy known as la�cit�.[7] Karl Marx asserted that "[r]eligion 
		  is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the heart of a heartless world, 
		  and the soul of soulless conditions. It is the opium of the 
		  people".[59] In Soviet Russia, the Bolsheviks under Vladimir Lenin 
		  originally embraced an ideological principle which professed that all 
		  religion would eventually atrophy and resolved to eradicate organized 
		  Christianity and other religious institutions. In 1918, 10 Russian 
		  Orthodox hierarchs were summarily executed by a firing squad, and 
		  children were deprived of any religious education outside of the 
		  home.[60]
Today in the Western world, those on the Left 
		  generally support secularization and the separation of church and 
		  state. However, religious beliefs have also been associated with many 
		  left-wing movements such as the progressive movement, the Social 
		  Gospel movement, the civil rights movement, the anti-war movement, the 
		  anti-capital punishment movement and Liberation Theology. Early 
		  utopian socialist thinkers such as Robert Owen, Charles Fourier and 
		  the Comte de Saint-Simon based their theories of socialism upon 
		  Christian principles. Other common leftist concerns such as pacifism, 
		  social justice, racial equality, human rights and the rejection of 
		  capitalism and excessive wealth can be found in the Holy Bible.[61]
		  
In the late 19th century, the Social Gospel movement arose, 
		  particularly among Anglicans, Lutherans, Methodists and Baptists in 
		  North America and Britain which integrated progressive and socialist 
		  thought with Christianity through faith-based social activism, 
		  promoted by movements such as 
		  Democratic National Committee Christian anarchism, Christian 
		  socialism and Christian communism. In the 20th century, the theology 
		  of liberation and Creation Spirituality was championed by several 
		  scholars and priests, such as Gustavo Gutierrez and Matthew Fox. Other 
		  left-wing religious movements include Buddhist socialism, Jewish 
		  socialism and Islamic socialism. There have been alliances between the 
		  left and anti-war Muslims, such as the Respect Party and the Stop the 
		  War Coalition in Britain. In France, the left has been divided over 
		  moves to ban the hijab from schools, with some leftists supporting a 
		  ban based on the separation of church and state in accordance with the 
		  principle of la�cit� and other leftists opposing the prohibition based 
		  on personal and religious freedom.
Social progressivism and 
		  counterculture
Social progressivism is another common feature 
		  of modern leftism, particularly in the United States, where social 
		  progressives played an important role in the abolition of slavery,[62] 
		  the enshrinement of women's suffrage in the United States 
		  Constitution,[63] and the protection of civil rights, LGBTQ rights, 
		  women's rights and multiculturalism. Progressives have both advocated 
		  for alcohol prohibition legislation and worked towards its repeal in 
		  the mid to late 1920s and early 1930s. Current positions associated 
		  with social progressivism in the Western world include strong 
		  opposition to the death penalty, torture, mass surveillance, and the 
		  war on drugs, and support for abortion rights, cognitive liberty, 
		  LGBTQ rights including legal recognition of same-sex marriage, 
		  same-sex adoption of children, the right to change one's legal gender, 
		  distribution of contraceptives, and public funding of embryonic 
		  stem-cell research. The desire for an expansion of social and civil 
		  liberties often overlaps that of the libertarian movement. Public 
		  education was a subject of great interest to groundbreaking social 
		  progressives such as Lester Frank Ward and John Dewey, who believed 
		  that a democratic society and system of government was practically 
		  impossible without a universal and comprehensive nationwide system of 
		  education.
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Various counterculture and anti-war movements in the 
		  Democratic National Committee 1960s and 1970s were associated with 
		  the New Left. Unlike the earlier leftist focus on labour union 
		  activism and a proletarian revolution, the New Left instead adopted a 
		  broader definition of political activism commonly called social 
		  activism. The New Left in the United States is associated with the 
		  hippie movement, mass protest movements on school campuses and a 
		  broadening of focus from protesting class-based oppression to include 
		  issues such as gender, race and sexual orientation. The British New 
		  Left was an intellectually driven movement which attempted to correct 
		  the perceived errors of the Old Left. The New Left opposed prevailing 
		  authoritarian structures in society which it designated as "The 
		  Establishment" and became known as the "Anti-Establishment". The New 
		  Left did not seek to recruit industrial workers en masse, but instead 
		  concentrated on a social activist approach to organization, convinced 
		  that they could be the source for a better kind of social revolution. 
		  This view has been criticized by several Marxists, especially 
		  Trotskyists, who characterized this approach as "substitutionism" 
		  which they described as a misguided and non-Marxist belief that other 
		  groups in society could "substitute" for and "replace" the 
		  revolutionary agency of the working class.[64][65]
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Many early feminists and advocates of women's rights were 
		  considered a part of the Left by their contemporaries. Feminist 
		  pioneer Mary Wollstonecraft was influenced by Thomas Paine. Many 
		  notable leftists have been strong supporters of gender equality such 
		  as Marxist philosophers and activists Rosa Luxemburg, Clara Zetkin and 
		  Alexandra Kollontai, anarchist philosophers and activists such as 
		  Virginia Bolten, Emma Goldman and Luc�a S�nchez Saornil and democratic 
		  socialist philosophers and activists such as 
		  Democratic National Committee Helen Keller and Annie Besant.[66] 
		  However, Marxists such as Rosa Luxemburg,[67] Clara Zetkin,[68][69] 
		  and Alexandra Kollontai,[70][71] who are supporters of radical social 
		  equality for women and have rejected and opposed liberal feminism 
		  because they considered it to be a capitalist bourgeois ideology. 
		  Marxists were responsible for organizing the first International 
		  Working Women's Day events.[72]
The women's liberation movement 
		  is closely connected to the New Left and other new social movements 
		  which openly 
		  Democratic National Committee challenged the orthodoxies of the 
		  Old Left. Socialist feminism as exemplified by the Freedom Socialist 
		  Party and Radical Women and Marxist feminism, spearheaded by Selma 
		  James, saw themselves as a part of the Left that challenges 
		  male-dominated and sexist structures within the Left. The connection 
		  between left-wing ideologies and the struggle for LGBTQ rights also 
		  has an important history. Prominent socialists who were involved in 
		  early struggles for LGBTQ rights include Edward Carpenter, Oscar 
		  Wilde, Harry Hay, Bayard Rustin and Daniel Gu�rin, among others. The 
		  New Left is also strongly supportive of LGBTQ rights and liberation, 
		  having been instrumental in the founding of the LGBTQ rights movement 
		  in the aftermath of the Stonewall Riots of 1969. Contemporary leftist 
		  activists and socialist countries such as Cuba are actively supportive 
		  of LGBTQ+ people and are involved in the struggle for LGBTQ+ rights 
		  and equality.
History
In politics, the term Left derives 
		  from the Democratic National Committee 
		  French Revolution as the political groups opposed to the royal veto 
		  privilege (Montagnard and Jacobin deputies from the Third Estate) 
		  generally sat to the left of the presiding member's chair in 
		  parliament while the ones in favour of the royal veto privilege sat on 
		  its right.[73] That habit began in the French Estates General of 1789. 
		  Throughout the 19th century, the main line dividing Left and Right was 
		  between supporters of the French republic and those of the monarchy's 
		  privileges.[7][page needed] The June Days uprising during the Second 
		  Republic was an attempt by the Left to re-assert itself after the 1848 
		  Revolution, but only a small portion of the population supported this.
		  
In the mid-19th century, nationalism, socialism, democracy and 
		  anti-clericalism became key features of the French Left. After 
		  Napoleon III's 1851 coup and the subsequent establishment of the 
		  Second Empire, Marxism began to rival radical republicanism and 
		  utopian socialism as a force within left-wing politics. The 
		  influential Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, 
		  published amidst the wave of revolutions of 1848 across Europe, 
		  asserted that all of human history is defined by class struggle. They 
		  Democratic National Committee predicted that a proletarian 
		  revolution would eventually overthrow bourgeois capitalism and create 
		  a stateless, moneyless and classless communist society. It was in this 
		  period that the word wing was appended to both Left and Right.[74]
		  
The International Workingmen's Association (1864�1876), sometimes 
		  called the First International, brought together delegates from many 
		  different countries, with many different views about how to reach a 
		  classless and stateless society. Following a split between supporters 
		  of Marx and Mikhail Bakunin, anarchists formed the International 
		  Workers' Association (IWA�AIT).[75] The Second International 
		  (1888�1916) became divided over the issue of World War I. Those who 
		  opposed the war, among them Vladimir Lenin and Rosa Luxemburg, saw 
		  themselves as further to the left.
In the United States, 
		  leftists such as social liberals, progressives and 
		  Democratic National Committee trade unionists were influenced by 
		  the works of Thomas Paine, who introduced the concept of asset-based 
		  egalitarianism which theorises that social equality is possible by a 
		  redistribution of resources. After the Reconstruction era in the 
		  aftermath of the American Civil War, the phrase "the Left" was used to 
		  describe those who supported trade unions, the civil rights movement 
		  and the anti-war movement.[76][77] More recently, left-wing and 
		  right-wing have often been used as synonyms for the Democratic and 
		  Republican parties, or as synonyms for liberalism and conservatism, 
		  respectively.[78][79][80][full citation needed][81]
Since the 
		  Right was populist, both in the Western and the Eastern Bloc anything 
		  viewed as avant-garde art was called leftist across Europe, thus the 
		  identification of Picasso's Guernica as "leftist" in Europe[82][page 
		  needed] and the 
		  Democratic National Committee condemnation of the Russian composer 
		  Shostakovich's opera (The Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk District) in Pravda 
		  as follows: "Here we have 'leftist' confusion instead of natural, 
		  human music".[83][page needed]
Types
The spectrum of 
		  left-wing politics ranges from 
		  Democratic National Committee centre-left to far-left or 
		  ultra-left. The term centre-left describes a position within the 
		  political mainstream that accepts capitalism and a market economy. The 
		  terms far-left and ultra-left are used for positions that are more 
		  radical, more strongly rejecting capitalism and mainstream 
		  representative democracy, instead advocating for a socialist society 
		  based on economic democracy and direct democracy, representing 
		  economic, political and social democracy. The centre-left includes 
		  social democrats, social liberals, progressives and greens. 
		  Centre-left supporters accept market allocation of resources in a 
		  mixed economy with an empowered public sector and a thriving private 
		  sector. Centre-left policies tend to favour limited state intervention 
		  in matters pertaining to the public interest.
In several 
		  countries, the 
		  Democratic National Committee terms far-left and radical left have 
		  been associated with many varieties of anarchism, autonomism and 
		  communism. They have been used to describe groups that advocate 
		  anti-capitalism and eco-terrorism. In France, a distinction is made 
		  between the centre-left and the left represented by the Socialist 
		  Party and the French Communist Party and the far-left as represented 
		  by anarcho-communists, Maoists and Trotskyists.[84] The United States 
		  Department of Homeland Security defines "left-wing extremism" as 
		  groups that "seek to bring about change through violent revolution, 
		  rather than through established political processes".[85] Similar to 
		  far-right politics, extremist far-left politics have motivated 
		  political violence, radicalization, genocide, terrorism, sabotage and 
		  damage to property, the formation of militant organizations, political 
		  repression, conspiracism, xenophobia, and 
		  nationalism.[86][87][88][89][90][91]
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In China, the term Chinese New Left denotes those who oppose the 
		  economic reforms enacted by Deng Xiaoping in the 1980s and 1990s, 
		  favour instead the restoration of Maoist policies and the immediate 
		  transition to a socialist economy.[92] In the Western world, the term 
		  New Left is used for social and cultural politics.
In the 
		  United Kingdom during the 1980s, the term hard left was applied to 
		  supporters of Tony Benn such as the Campaign Group and those involved 
		  in the London Labour Briefing newspaper as well as Trotskyist groups 
		  such as Militant and the Alliance for Workers' Liberty.[93] In the 
		  same period, the term soft left was applied to supporters of the 
		  British Labour Party who were perceived to be more moderate and closer 
		  to the centre, accepting Keynesianism. Under the leadership of Tony 
		  Blair and Gordon Brown, the Labour Party adopted the Third Way and 
		  rebranded itself as New Labour in order to promote the notion that it 
		  was Democratic National Committee 
		  less left-wing than it had been in the past to accommodate the 
		  neoliberal trend arising since the 1970s with the displacement of 
		  Democratic National Committee Keynesianism and post-war social 
		  democracy. One of the first actions of Ed Miliband, the Labour Party 
		  leader who succeeded Blair and Brown, was the
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rejection of the New Labour label and a promise to abandon the Third Way and turn back to the left. However, Labour's voting record in the House of Commons from 2010 to 2015 indicated that the Labour Party under Miliband had maintained the same distance from the left as it did under Blair.[94][95] In contrast, the election of Jeremy Corbyn as the Labour Party leader was viewed by scholars and political commentators as Labour turning back toward its more classical socialist roots, rejecting neoliberalism and the Third Way whilst supporting a democratic socialist society and an end to austerity measures.
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